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Bruises and sweaty faces: You’ll be surprised by the strange reasons why Hollywood actors got their iconic roles

These castings were definitely remembered by actors and directors.

Ryan Gosling in The Notebook

Ryan Gosling has long been liked by everyone, and we used to think that his looks (especially now that he was playing Ken) made it easy for him to get roles. But it wasn’t always like that. The Notebook director Nick Cassavetes told Ryan, “I want you to play this part because you’re not like the other young actors in Hollywood. You’re not handsome, you’re not cool, you’re just an ordinary guy who looks a little crazy.’

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Samuel L. Jackson in “Pulp Fiction”

Remember the iconic burger scene in the Quentin Tarantino movie? It turns out that it was a love of fast food that helped Samuel L. Jackson land the role of Jules Winfield. Tarantino was late for the casting and the actor decided to take advantage of his lunch break. He bought a burger and a milkshake, but as he was about to start eating, the director just arrived and the casting continued. Samuel was so hungry and angry that he walked straight into the dining room.

“Quentin and I were sitting on the couch and he came in and started drinking a cocktail and biting into a hamburger and looking at all of us. I was scared to death. His eyes just fell out of their sockets. And he left no chance for competitors, “recalled producer Richard Gladstein.

Ben Affleck in Gone Girl

The role of Nick Dunn, a loving husband who searched for his missing wife, with everyone around suspecting that he might be involved, is one of the strongest and most memorable in Affleck’s filmography. Director David Fincher said the actor got it because of his smile.

“You cast based on the most important scenes. There is an episode in Gone Girl where the hero smiles when the local press asks him to stand next to a poster of his missing wife. I was going through Google and found about 50 pictures of Affleck smiling in public places,” the director said.

Now Ben would hardly get the role. Affleck has already become a walking meme for his pained expression on walks and outings with J.Lo.

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Emma Watson in Harry Potter

It’s hard to imagine today that anyone else could cope with the role of the excellent student Hermione Granger better than Emma. But Harry Potter author JK Rowling was initially skeptical, thinking that Watson was “too pretty” to embody the image of the heroine.

However, Rowling changed her mind when she received an unexpected call from Emma herself.

“I just fell in love with her, she spoke for at least 60 seconds without taking a breath, and I said, ‘Emma, ​​you’re perfect,'” Rowling recalled.

Mel Gibson in Mad Max

It seems like you have to be at your best to succeed at an audition, but Mel Gibson’s experience proves otherwise. Gibson inadvertently stole the role from a friend he was driving to the audition with when he showed up to the audition bruised and battered. The day before, he got into a violent fight at a bar. His battered face caught the attention of casting assistants, who took a picture of him and said, “Dude, we need a freak in this movie! When you’re well, come to us.” Mel thus landed one of the most iconic roles of his career.

Jason Momoa in Game of Thrones

Jason Momoa became famous for his role as Khal Drogo, the brutal leader of his people, in the hit TV series Game of Thrones. At the casting, the actor had the task of conveying the personality of the character without words. Momoa didn’t lose his cool and performed the haka, a traditional Maori dance he happened to know. It made a lasting impression on the casting director.

Wayne Knight in Jurassic Park

Wayne Knight’s sweaty face made him an ideal candidate for the role of greedy and ridiculous geek Dennis in Jurassic Park. Steven Spielberg chose him after seeing Wayne in the famous Basic Instinct scene where the actor nervously watches Sharon Stone cross her legs. While watching, Spielberg thought, “What if it was a dinosaur?”.

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Nadezhda Bechetnikova

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